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    L’Oreal: Introduction: The L ’Oréal Group is the world ’s largest cosmetics and beauty company.[2] With its registered office in Paris and head office in the Paris suburb of clichy‚ France‚[3] it has developed activities in the field of cosmetics. Concentrating on hair colour‚skin care‚ sun protection‚ make-up‚ perfumes and hair care‚ the company is active in the dermatological‚ tissue engineering andpharmaceutical fields and is the top nanotechnology patent-holder in the United States.[4] History:

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    yet effective ads. There are many different ways companies can choose to advertise their products. In the ad Redbull chose a completive ad which is trying to persuade the target market to select the firm’s brand rather than that of a competitor. This ad would be found in magazines‚ on the internet and even on billboards‚ each having their own pros and cons. When advertising in magazines‚ the company is able to make sure that mainly its target market will view this ad since they can

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    Side effects of cosmetic surgery Each year‚ millions of people choose to undergo cosmetic surgery. Before having these procedures performed‚ patients are informed of the benefits and risks associated with such operations. The benefits of cosmetic surgery are quite obvious: look younger‚ feel younger and correct the undesirable aspects of or defects in appearance. There are‚ however‚ many of the potential physical and psychological side effects‚ some known and some not so widely understood. Some

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    “My butt is big”. This is a quote from what seems to look like an average size celebrity woman with fitness clothes and running shoes on. The celebrity in this Nike advertisement is reality television star Kim Kardashian who is making a statement about how proud she is about her rear end and that she doesn’t need to be super skinny when compared to other models. The background in this advertisement is an all white canvas with Kim standing up with her hip and butt sticking out in one

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    Cosmetic Surgery should not be banned. Normally‚ all human beings have some sense of insecurity is their appearance. We think that cosmetic surgery is necessary to boost up self-confidence‚ especially for women. If the women suffers from an abnormal feature on the human body‚ she would get many people make fun of her. Definitely‚ she gets hurt feeling and upset.  For example‚ my mother’s friend was self-conscious about the size of her breast for twenty four years of her life. She would not go

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    Rhetorical Analysis: Evan Williams Advertisement For years sex has been used in advertising to attract attention and sell products. It is considered one of the greatest tools in advertising and marketing to catch interest‚ maintain that interest‚ and introduce a product somehow related to some aspect of that interest. The use of sexual appeal in advertising can be anything from the basic idea of using attractive models to extremely overt sexual implications. There are many controversies involved

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    advertisement was a classic example for the era of informative product advertising. The ad was typical of what was seen in the late 1800s in America. This “All American” print ad was focused on the product and benefits to the potential customer. The ad emphases the reliability of the product; and tries to promote a trusting relationship between the consumer and the watch company. The prices are shown proudly and the ad is geared to show off the “Best Value” in the watch market as well as a guarantee for

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    very high levels. Automobile reward is contingent on the meeting of minimum monthly sales targets. * Consultants ’ need for belonging and esteem (Need Hierarchy Theory) is cost effectively leveraged by the various recognition programs. * Mary Kay Cosmetics has training systems to improve performance (improve E-P in Expectancy theory). Consultants have access to training manuals‚ weekly meetings‚ sponsored conferences‚ a hot-line‚ and other on-going support. * Opportunities for advancement and achievement

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    Cosmetic surgery‚ also known as “plastic surgery”‚ is defined as surgery that is unnecessary from a medical perspective‚ but is carried out to improve ones appearance. In recent years‚ these surgeries have become increasingly popular‚ resulting in the question of: Does cosmetic surgery actually have mental health benefits? I think this topic is important because I feel that when people hear the words “plastic surgery” the first picture that comes to mind is someone with a fake looking “over-botoxed”

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    Pre-tests include both concept ads and finished ads that have not yet been deployed or been evaluated and measured. In the concept test‚ the ad has not yet been created or is in an intermediary state of completion. It might be in storyboard form‚ live-action rough form‚ or exist as an animatic. The consumer might be able to offer some suggestions and reactions about the message and execution‚ but often is constrained by his or her inability to visualize the ad in the final version. The consumer

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